According to IrishJobs, companies are cautious about hiring in a number of sectors due to ongoing global tensions. Read more: Hiring in IT and science slow amid economic uncertainty
As it announced slightly better than expected Q1 results yesterday, Intel also confirmed there would be job cuts in the coming months, but engineering may escape. Read more: Intel confirms management job cuts, refocus on engineering
ThreatAware CEO Jon Abbott says that the complexity of IT estates creates security ‘blind spots’, opening businesses to attacks. Read more: Why fragmented teams increase cybersecurity risk
Wader birds such as curlews and lapwings are under severe threat due to habitat loss, intensive agriculture and the climate crisis. Read more: Fota launches curlew conservation programme
Fidelity Investments’ John Donohoe discusses the challenges and benefits of moving into a cybersecurity role. Read more: How this cybersecurity engineer made the move from system administration
Dr Olwyn Mahon on how she uses 3D models to understand tumour behaviour in urological cancers and why translating lab work to the real world can be difficult. Read more: Using patient-derived 3D models for cancer research
According to a recent survey, nearly half of FTSE 100 companies have appointed a dedicated leader of AI. Read more: What is behind the recent scramble to hire chief AI officers?
From a leading obstetric surgeon to Ireland’s first professor of psychiatry, here are five Irish people who excelled in their STEM careers. Read more: Who are the five Irish STEM pioneers added to RIA dictionary?
As widely expected, the White House reacted angrily to yesterday’s news that Meta and Apple were to be fined under EU DMA legislation. Read more: White House reacts angrily to Apple, Meta EU DMA fines
The research project, supported by IDA Ireland, will further Ericsson’s development of open programmable networks. Read more: Ericsson to invest €200m into Athlone RD&I project